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SEAN OSBORNE 325 Drayton Place Drive, Moncks Corner , SC 29461 C: (302)690-3438 [email protected] Nuclear Electronics Technician with 10 years of progressive responsibility and leadership experience in the United States Navy pertaining to maintenance, operations, training, radiation protection, and emergency response. Includes 3+ years of experience as an instructor specializing in instrumentation and control technician development, project management, maintenance and training administration. Leadership Team development and staffing Coaching and counseling Coordination and deconfliction Training Reactor operation Power generation Soldering and PCB Repair Quality Control Electrical distribution Plant Reactor Control Leading Petty Officer, 03/2016 to Current US Navy Charleston, SC Hand selected to be the Moored Training Ship 635 Reactor Control Division Maintenance and Operations Manager. Supervise 60+ personnel in the safe operation and maintenance of nuclear reactor and steam plants at a land-based nuclear facility. Supervise and lead a team of experts to interpret schematics, block diagrams, and assembly drawings to develop troubleshooting plans as well as identify repair parts. Use test equipment and hand tools to localize failed subassemblies or components for repair or replacement in analog, programmable logic, and microprocessor systems. Plan shutdown period preventative and corrective maintenance to ensure the maximum readiness and operation of reactor monitoring and protection equipment. Manage team responsibilities and coordinate with multiple agencies and work centers to meet critical deadlines, requiring flexibility and foresight. Nuclear Reactor Operator Instructor, 10/2013 to 03/2016 US Navy Charleston, SC Staff Reactor Operator. Operated reactor coolant, rod control, pressurizing, and coolant purification systems. Responded to plant casualties to place the reactor in a safe and stable condition. Conducted special physics testing on the prototype reactor plant as well as routine preventative maintenance on reactor safety systems. Generated watchbills for a team of 8 people on rotating shiftwork to ensure maximum student training to meet site quotas while allowing time for career development and advanced qualifications. Instructed and qualified reactor operator students and watch supervisors on the systems, operations, and theory of an operating reactor plant as well as mentored and guided 24 reactor operator students to the successful completion of the program. PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY SKILLS WORK HISTORY

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SEAN OSBORNE

325 Drayton Place Drive, Moncks Corner, SC 29461 ♦ C: (302)690-3438 ♦ [email protected]

Nuclear Electronics Technician with 10 years of progressive responsibility and leadership experience in the UnitedStates Navy pertaining to maintenance, operations, training, radiation protection, and emergency response. Includes3+ years of experience as an instructor specializing in instrumentation and control technician development, projectmanagement, maintenance and training administration.

LeadershipTeam development and staffingCoaching and counselingCoordination and deconflictionTraining

Reactor operationPower generationSoldering and PCB RepairQuality ControlElectrical distribution

Plant Reactor Control Leading Petty Officer, 03/2016 to CurrentUS Navy – Charleston, SC

Hand selected to be the Moored Training Ship 635 Reactor Control Division Maintenance and OperationsManager. Supervise 60+ personnel in the safe operation and maintenance of nuclear reactor and steam plants at aland-based nuclear facility.Supervise and lead a team of experts to interpret schematics, block diagrams, and assembly drawings to developtroubleshooting plans as well as identify repair parts. Use test equipment and hand tools to localize failedsubassemblies or components for repair or replacement in analog, programmable logic, and microprocessorsystems.Plan shutdown period preventative and corrective maintenance to ensure the maximum readiness and operationof reactor monitoring and protection equipment. Manage team responsibilities and coordinate with multipleagencies and work centers to meet critical deadlines, requiring flexibility and foresight.

Nuclear Reactor Operator Instructor, 10/2013 to 03/2016US Navy – Charleston, SC

Staff Reactor Operator. Operated reactor coolant, rod control, pressurizing, and coolant purification systems.Responded to plant casualties to place the reactor in a safe and stable condition. Conducted special physicstesting on the prototype reactor plant as well as routine preventative maintenance on reactor safety systems.Generated watchbills for a team of 8 people on rotating shiftwork to ensure maximum student training to meetsite quotas while allowing time for career development and advanced qualifications.Instructed and qualified reactor operator students and watch supervisors on the systems, operations, and theoryof an operating reactor plant as well as mentored and guided 24 reactor operator students to the successfulcompletion of the program.

PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY

SKILLS

WORK HISTORY

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Reactor Control Leading Petty Officer (USS Ohio 726B), 12/2012 to 10/2013US Navy – Bangor, WA

Lead a division of 8 reactor operators on a nuclear submarine in the day-to-day operations of the S8G reactorplant.Supervised the performance of all corrective and preventative maintenance on I&C equipment ensuring bothflawless quality control and strict procedural compliance to maintain maximum mission readiness within strictoperational deadlines.Provided in-depth training to a department of over 40 personnel on I&C systems, reactor theory, and casualtyresponse resulting in a step increase in the department's level of knowledge that directly contributed to the USSOhio receiving the highest grade given on it's Naval Reactors inspection.

Reactor Operator, 12/2008 to 12/2012US Navy – Bangor, WA

Operated the reactor coolant, rod control, pressurizing, and coolant purification systems. Responded to plantcasualties to place the reactor in a safe and stable condition.Conducted routine preventative maintenance, troubleshooting, and corrective maintenance of reactorinstrumentation and control equipment. This included paperwork generation, quality assurance receiptinspections on replacement parts, and generating material history entries to track component failures.Hand chosen by the chain of command to be the RO/SRO for infrequent testing evolutions during 4 separate refitperiods including rod testing, primary relief valve testing, and steam generator relief valve testing.

Electronics Technician Maintenance School: I&C troubleshooting and repair, ESD control, advanced solderingtechniques , 2010Maintenance Supervisor NEC 3373 - Bangor, WA

US Navy Nuclear 'A' school, Power school, and Prototype: Advanced mathematics, Reactor theory and design,hands on operations training of a naval nuclear propulsion plant, 2007-2008Nuclear NEC 3353 - Charleston, SC

Equal Employment and Opportunity Training 2016Information Security Training 2016Sexual Harassment Prevention Training 2016First Aid/CPR Training 2015Suicide Prevention Training 2015Operational Risk Management Training 2015Occupational Safety and Health Standards Training 2015

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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT